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ca7erham 12-15-08 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by S.D.XC (Post 8023476)
that's why i said What hubs and axle (front) would fit nicely for them?

my hubs aren't disc compatibile...

Sorry, what I meant was be sure you dont already have disc hubs.

S.D.XC 12-16-08 06:47 AM

ok.

Luke52 12-16-08 07:30 PM

y0

Anyone know of a good bashguard I can put on my crankset, without losing my big ring?

Big ring is a 42T.

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w.../IMG_59031.jpg

scrublover 12-16-08 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by Luke52 (Post 8033016)
y0

Anyone know of a good bashguard I can put on my crankset, without losing my big ring?

Big ring is a 42T.

http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...29&category=58

http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...32&category=58

depending on what you get, you'll need some longer chainring bolts and bolt spacers to space it out far enough to be able to use said big ring. obviously you'll also be decreasing your large ring clearance over obstacles, which may or may not be an issue where and how you ride.

Luke52 12-16-08 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by scrublover (Post 8033092)
http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...29&category=58

http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...32&category=58

depending on what you get, you'll need some longer chainring bolts and bolt spacers to space it out far enough to be able to use said big ring. obviously you'll also be decreasing your large ring clearance over obstacles, which may or may not be an issue where and how you ride.

Thanks man, I'll take a look around :)

ca7erham 12-16-08 08:55 PM

Here is the 4 bolt like you need, for a much lower price. I have one, and I love it. The only problem is that the the receiving bolt(I guess the backing bolt) didnt fit the longer bolts that came with the guard. I got the correct bolts for like 2 bucks at my LBS. But as long as you dont have an ISO Flow crankset, you should be fine.

http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/133...-Bashguard.htm

EDIT: Just looked closer at your pic, looks like you have an ISO Flow, but thats an easy fix.

Luke52 12-16-08 10:51 PM

Hah, yeah it's an ISOflow :(

ca7erham 12-17-08 06:48 AM

Yeah, but your LBS should have the right bolts. the ones on the ISOflow are slightly larger than most, but if you get standard size (4mm?) the adapter bolts work fine.

ca7erham 12-18-08 04:45 PM

Yeah! I just got my bike weighed (and 15 or so PSI more in my fork); 30.5(2) pounds with lower end components and a heavy bash guard. Some might find that heavy, but I'm quite happy with it.

santiago 12-20-08 06:19 PM

I know this isn't mountain bike related but i thought this shot was awesome.

It's part of a series from the Boston Globe, 2008 in pictures.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...ographs_p.html
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...part_2_of.html
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...ographs_p.html


http://cache.boston.com/universal/si...6_tourdefr.jpg

Dannihilator 12-20-08 08:00 PM

The weather is starting to tick me off and I think I'm coming down with the flu.

BFG 12-22-08 06:20 AM

Definitely have a cold =[

born2bahick 12-22-08 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by santiago (Post 8053707)
I know this isn't mountain bike related but i thought this shot was awesome.

It's part of a series from the Boston Globe, 2008 in pictures.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...ographs_p.html
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...part_2_of.html
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...ographs_p.html


http://cache.boston.com/universal/si...6_tourdefr.jpg

Ha At least she's off road!

mtnbiker66 12-22-08 08:11 AM

That's awesome.

ca7erham 12-24-08 08:34 PM

Chelboed, your Komodo sure must be tough. Just look what it can do.
http://break.com/index/komodo-dragon-eats-pig.html

ed 12-24-08 09:07 PM

My old Raleigh is the Pig-eater...I save the Komodo for local "hicks", BWHAHAHAHA!

mtnbiker66 12-25-08 02:05 PM

I got a new camelback for christmas. I also got a reallllllly nice 15 degree down sleeping bag. wooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooo.......

ProFail 12-25-08 02:12 PM

I got a dSLR to take shiny pictures of how great I am with.

santiago 12-25-08 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by mtnbiker66 (Post 8076404)
I got a new camelback for christmas. I also got a reallllllly nice 15 degree down sleeping bag. wooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooo.......

15 degrees? You planning on camping in the tropics?

born2bahick 12-26-08 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by chelboed (Post 8074255)
My old Raleigh is the Pig-eater...I save the Komodo for local "hicks", BWHAHAHAHA!

Somebody is pumped up this christmas!

ed 12-26-08 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by born2bahick (Post 8078648)
Somebody is pumped up this christmas!

I'm a bit torn now dude. I had asked for a rigid fork for the crapper for Christmas...I got a fat wad of cash instead. I'm considering getting

1. MarzXC600
2. Rigid Instigator fork
3. leaving the Mag21 on the crapper alone and getting a GD post for the Komodo. (leaning this way)

Hmmm...:innocent:

born2bahick 12-26-08 10:31 AM

I say GD post. Pick up a rigid fork off Ebay, when you get a good buy!

theextremist04 12-27-08 04:36 PM

get the GD. or else.

mtnbiker66 12-31-08 06:09 PM

Been out in the woods but not on the bike. The Hambone and I just got out of Middle Prong Wilderness. Cold wind,Coyote's howling,shooting stars and frozen boots.........good times.

Hambone with a big waterfall in the background.......
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...leprong016.jpg

Ol'66 looking over Pisgah Ntl Forest......
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...leprong038.jpg

Sara looking over the Blueridge Parkway......
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...leprong039.jpg

I'm having trouble getting motivated to get up and put on frozen boots.....
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...leprong080.jpg

S.D.XC 01-03-09 03:05 AM

looks like fun!!

anyways...

my friend got me some Jagwire v-brakes (pads) and a new Maxxis Highroller tire!!

So now im wondering, should i put the highrollers up front, and my Bontrager ACX's on the back?

I feel that the highrollers have more traction, and can corner better than the ACX's...


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